You bring up an excellent point. The one thing that the organizers believe will level the playing field between a race-bred designed car like the RC10 and the plastic fantastic cars is the stock rubber requirement but that may not play as much of a role with a JRX2 and it's "natural" rubber. Do you think the JRX2's have an advantage in classic class because of that? How have they done with these tires in the past? I'll certainly be interested to see how the two types measure up.kaiser wrote:from what i have seen in the classics class, all of the tamiya "plastic fantastic" cars are modded or atleast running modern wheels and rubber.
the few rc10's and jrx2's that ran in classics and not in 2wd had stock rubber. now stock rubber between the jrx2 and rc10 are vastly different.
jrx2's came with "naturals" which are like modern tires, whereas the rc10 had those hard lugs on there.
at the end of the day it's about having fun. bring what ya got and race!
I totally agree with you. The Vonats are not the IFMAR worlds. I'll be there to have fun and fulfill a 25+ year dream of racing an r/c buggy in an organized event (and make it to the end without destroying my car) so I'll still be running my original 25+ year old (modded!
